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The President’s caution on overcrowding of prisons is a wake-up call to the executive and judiciary
Dec 11, 2022
The crisis at hand is this: According to Prison Statistics India 2021, a report published by the Ministry of Home Affairs, between 2016-2021, the number of convicts in jails decreased by 9.5 percent whereas the number of undertrial inmates increased by 45.8 percent.

CJI DY Chandrachud urges parliament to reconsider the age of consent for sex under POCSO
Dec 11, 2022
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has urged the parliament to revise the age of consent for sex under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act), saying this provision poses difficulties for judges.

Karnataka govt to rename 'Salaam Aarti' started by Tipu Sultan as 'Aarti Namaskara'
Dec 11, 2022
Under pressure from right-wing groups, the Karnataka government has decided to rename some of the names of rituals conducted at several temples across the state. who had mandated that the temple priests should perform special aarti to the presiding deity in his honour. As per Hindu priest of Kollur -When Tipu Sultan was ruling Mysuru region, he had come to destroy this temple but couldn't enter due to divine powers. pic.twitter.com/UjFrdPEXGc— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 11, 2022 Acting on the recommendations of the Karnataka Dharmika Parishad, the state...

Not To Grant Benefit Of Survivorship To Daughter In Father's Property Is Bad Law: Supreme Court
Dec 10, 2022
The Supreme Court recently observed that not granting the benefits of survivorship in father’s property to the daughter is bad law. Not To Grant Benefit Of Survivorship To Daughter In Father's Property Is Bad Law: Supreme Court pic.twitter.com/fxoxrkkgQM— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 10, 2022 A division bench of Justices MR Shah and Krishna Murari was hearing a plea of a woman who was deprived of her share in the compensation with respect to a land that belonged to her father. It was her claim that there may not be any justification to deny the right of su...

US govt clarifies India will not be added to their watchlist for religious freedom violations this year
Dec 10, 2022
The United States has made it clear that India will not be placed on its list of ‘Countries of Particular Concern’ or ‘Special Watch list’ this year for violations of religious freedom.  "Our Annual Report on International Religions Freedom outlines some of the concerns we’ve taken note of when it comes to India, and we continue to carefully monitor the religious freedom situation in all countries and that includes in India" state dept pic.twitter.com/qOX4P3kee4— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 10, 2022 During the State Department briefing on Decem...

Video: Over 40 Men Barge Into Telangana Dentist's Home To Kidnap Her
Dec 10, 2022
"How a kidnapping ends depends to a large degree on who the kidnappers are": Telangana - Dentist Vaishali, a 24-yr-old girl abducted from her house in Adibatla, parents allege that around 100 youths barged into house and took their daughter, rescued Hyderabad: A mob of around 40 men yesterday forcibly entered a house and kidnapped a 24-year-old Telangana woman on the day she was to get engaged, a chilling video clip of the incident shows. She was safely rescued after an hours-long operation by the police, and some of the accused have been picked up. A case has also been registered. ...

Supreme Court stays death sentence of M Samivel, who raped a minor girl and killed her by smashing her head against a tree
Dec 9, 2022


Year-ender: The most controversial CEOs and founders in 2022
Dec 9, 2022
The year 2022 was a chaotic one for companies. Twitter's ownership passed on to Elon Musk, who initiated wide-ranging layoffs and work culture and policy changes. FTX, once a trusted crypto company, imploded under Sam Bankman-Fried's leadership. In India, a CEO advised youngsters to work 18 hours a day, drawing backlash.